ON-LINE WRITING RESOURCES
GRAMMAR
LINKS:
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Resources
for Writers and Writing Instructors (Jack Lynch, Penn)
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William Strunk's The Elements
of Style (1918 edition)
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Official MLA Site
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Official APA Site
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Basic Columbia
Guide to Style
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Chicago
Style Manual Online (links to MLA, APA, CBE, and others)
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University
of Indiana Style Guide
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NASA's Grammar,
Punctuation, and Capitaliztion: A Handbook for Technical Writers and Editors
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Bibliography
style guide
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Grammar
Resources on the Web (University of Chicago)
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An Elementary Grammar
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The Elementary Grammar
at www.hiway.co.uk
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On-Line English Grammar
(mostly for non-native speakers)
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Punctuation
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Capitalization
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Mark Israel's FAQ
for alt.usage.english
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Words, Wit and Wisdom
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Brown
University Syle Manual (includes gender-free pronoun info)
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University of Victoria's Comprehensive Resource UVic
Writer's Guide
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Dakota
State Univsersity Online Writing Center Links.
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Readers and Writers Resource
Page
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CWRL (Computer Writing,
Rhetoric, and Literature at Texas)
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Purdue University Online Writing
Lab
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Writing Centers Online
International
Writing Centers Associtation
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John Jay College
Writing Center
(includes APA, MLA tips)
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Brigham Young's Writing
Center
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Rensselaer
Writing Center Handouts
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University
of Illinois Grammar Handbook (gopher)
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Schoolhouse
Rock -- Grammar Rock
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Karla's
Guide to Citation Style (Journalism Sources)
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George Orwell's Essay Politics
and the English Language
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On-Line English
Grammar
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DeVry Institute of
Technology Online Writing Support Center
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Lynch Your Writing
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Frequently Asked
Questions about English, Series 1 (John Lawler, Michigan)
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NWHQ
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HyperGrammar
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Writing Assessment
Services
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Common Errors in English
(Paul Brians, Washington State Univ.)
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Editorial Eye
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"It's" vs. "Its"
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Its vs It's: #2
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On close
spacing between words and sentences
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Anti-Pedantry
Page -- the singular "their" in Jane Austen and elsewhere
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Infernal English OR
Usage Experts Change Their Minds, Too
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Gender-Free Pronoun Frequently
Asked Questions (GFP FAQ)
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More
on Gender Free Pronouns, the Singular their, and so on
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Gender
Dysphoria (and Spivak pronouns, too)
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Pronouns and
Pronoun-Antecedent Agreement
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Voice of the Shuttle -- Text-Analysis
& Bibliographic Software
WORD RESOURCES:
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LOGOS Dictionary
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Hypertext
Webster Interface (CMU)
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Merriam-Webster's Online
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WMU Virtual References: Dictionaries, Encyclopedias, Quotations (OED
requires proxy) WMU
Virtual Library
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Concordances of Great Books
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The Maven's Word of
the Day
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Jesse's Word of the Day World
Wide Words
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Fantastic Site: Dictionary,
Phrases, Words, and Articles
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The Alternative Dictionaries
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WordNet 1.5
(Princeton)
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The Word Wizard
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H. W. Fowler's The
King's English
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School/Education
(homework help), Crossword, Scrabble & Wordgames Links (Chambers,
UK)
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Online
Dictionaries, Thesauri, and Writing Resources (University of Newcastle
upon Tyne)
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World Wide Web
Virtual Library-Linguistics
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Andy Holt Virtual
Library
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